We invite graduates with strong academic potential and a keen interest in research to join DID's research-based doctoral programmes. The following information will be considered for a careful evidence-based assessment:

  1. A good GPA in a relevant bachelor's or master's degree.
    • Master of Arts (Industrial Design) : Candidates should have a relevant Bachelor's degree with honours at least Second Class Lower or its equivalent.
    • Doctor of Philosophy (Industrial Design) : Candidates applying for University's Scholarships (NUS Research Scholarships or President Graduate Fellowships) or PhD programmes are expected to have a Bachelor degree with honours at least Second Class Upper.

2. A well-crafted statement of purpose detailing research interests, career aspirations, and motivations for choosing DID's Research programme.

3. Research Proposal - At least two A4 pages and may include the following:

    • Proposed Title
    • Introduction
    • Problem Statement
    • Methodology
    • References

4. Letters of recommendation from academic or professional referees (minimum 2 referee reports), offering valuable insights into the applicant's qualifications and research potential.

5. A comprehensive CV highlighting academic accomplishments and pertinent experience.

6. Candidates who graduated from universities where English is not the language of instruction are required to submit at least one score of TOEFL or IELTS, as part of the application.*

7. Standardised test scores such as the GRE.*

8. Publications or involvement in research projects.

Items (1) to (6) are compulsory.
Items (7) to (8) are optional; however, please note that evidence of strong quantitative, verbal, and analytical skills through GRE scores, along with indicators of research skills and experience, will significantly strengthen an application.

*Applicants who graduated from English-medium universities and have yet to sit for the TOEFL/IELTS/GRE tests may be required, at the discretion of the Head of Department or Vice Dean (Graduate Programmes), to undergo such tests to assess their suitability for university study and to attend interviews.

Minimum Scores

  • GRE score of 320 (Verbal & Quantitative Total) and 3.5 (Analytical)
  • TOEFL score of 85 for Internet Based Test (IBT); or
  • IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0.

Other tests (including the TOEFL Institutional Test) and those that claim to be predictions, estimations, equivalents, simulations, etc. (e.g., MyBestscores) of the TOEFL or IELTS will not be accepted.

Applicants can either:

  • upload a copy online and produce the original TOEFL/IELTS/GRE score sheets during matriculation; or
  • upload a copy online and request Educational Testing Services (ETS) or testing institutes to send original TOEFL /IELTS/ GRE scores to NUS. (Scores should be sent to the Department in which the applicant is interested in pursuing his/her research. The institution codes of NUS are 0677 (for GRE) and 9084 (for TOEFL) respectively and with specific department code).

Tests score submission validity period:

  • GRE: 5 years (after the date of the test)
  • TOEFL: 2 years (from the date of the test)
  • IELTS: 2 years (from the date the score was issued)

A candidate is normally admitted at the beginning of each semester of the academic year i.e. at either August or January.

August 2025 Intake and closing dates*

15 January 2025 For International candidates (with or without application for scholarship);
For Applicants residing in Singapore applying for scholarships (Round 1)
1 April 2025 For Applicants residing in Singapore and

  • applying for scholarships (Round 2)
  • applying for admission only (without scholarship)

January 2025 Intake and closing dates*

1 July 2024 For International candidates (with or without application for scholarship);
For Applicants residing in Singapore applying for scholarships (Round 1)
1 September 2024 For Applicants residing in Singapore and

  • applying for scholarships (Round 2)
  • applying for admission only (without scholarship)

Applications received after the deadlines will not be considered.
*There would be two evaluation rounds of scholarship applications.  Priority would be given to Round 1 scholarship applications.  Consideration of Round 2 applications would be subject to availability of scholarships.

Important: The University has not engaged any external agencies to undertake graduate student recruitment on its behalf. Candidates interested in our graduate programmes are advised to apply directly to the University and not through any agents. Candidates who apply through agents will not have any added advantage in gaining admission and the University reserves the right to reject such applications without giving reasons.

Tuition Fees payable is dependent on the type of programme, nationality, and whether candidates had previously enjoyed a Ministry of Education (MOE)/Singapore government subsidy or sponsorship by a government agency.

The tuition fees are published on Registrar’s Office website. Tuition fees are reviewed yearly and thus, subjected to revisions. 

Master’s by Research
Master of Arts (Industrial Design)
PhD by Research
Doctor of Philosophy (Industrial Design)

NUS Research Scholarship

(The main focus of the College is the PhD programme. Priority for the competitive NUS Research Scholarship will be given to the applicants for the full-time PhD programme.) 
  President’s Graduate Fellowships
Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA)

Contact

Division of Industrial Design
askid.postgraduate@nus.edu.sg 

College of Design & Engineering, Postgraduate Research
cdepgresearch@nus.edu.sg